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In revolutionary france who were given the right to vote?

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Answered by sanyaleekha
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active citizens were given the right to vote. they were those men above 25 years who paid taxes equal to three day wage of a labour.  Women were not allowed to vote. so, to get the right to vote one has to come under the highest bracket of tax payer

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Answered by farhan12w2
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active citizen where given the right to vote Revolutionary France. in 1804 Napoleon Bonaparte declared himself the emperor of France. he introduced many laws such as the protection of private property and inform system of weight and measure provided by the decimal system, many saw Napoleon as a liberator who would bring freedom for the people. but soon Napoleon Armies come to the viewed everywhere as invading force. he was defeated at Waterloo in 1851.

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